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AI content marketing

AI content marketing that drafts to your brand voice, not to a generic prompt.

Marketing AI drafts content from a documented brand voice, your real keyword intent map, and the prior approvals already in your queue. Every brief, article, and meta tag lands for senior review before it ships - the platform never publishes work the team has not signed off on.

Why AI content fails most teams

AI content marketing that reads like AI content marketing.

  • 01 Drafts trained on the open web

    Most AI content tools draft against a generic web corpus. The result reads competent and identical to every other AI draft. Marketing AI trains the drafting layer on your prior approved content and brand voice document.

  • 02 Briefs disconnected from search intent

    A content brief generated without GSC and Ahrefs data is a guess. Marketing AI maps keywords to user intent first, then drafts briefs that target the actual question pattern.

  • 03 Volume that overwhelms the approval gate

    Content tools generate fifty drafts a week. The senior editor has time for three. The bottleneck is human approval, not generation. Marketing AI pre-validates against the audit and voice document so the approver only sees the strongest candidates.

  • 04 Publishing without schema or internal links

    An article shipped without proper schema, without internal links, and without an updated title is ranking poorly the moment it lands. Marketing AI ships every draft with schema, internal-link suggestions, and title rewrites already validated.

What the content layer covers

Six disciplines wrap every content artifact before it ships.

How the content layer works

Voice document plus intent map plus approval queue.

AI content marketing reads like AI when the drafting layer has no anchor. Marketing AI anchors every draft to a brand voice document, an intent map from real GSC data, and the prior approvals already in the queue.

  • Brand voice document built from your prior approved content in week one
  • Intent map from GSC, Ahrefs, and Planner clustered by question pattern
  • Briefs drafted with the target query, search intent, and competing pages attached
  • Article drafts validated against schema, internal links, and CTR-lift opportunities
  • Every artifact in the approval queue, never auto-published without an explicit opt-in
Example engagement

What this looks like for a content team shipping 12 articles per month.

Week one: voice document built from 25 of your strongest prior articles, intent map drafted from GSC click data and competitor SERPs, 90-day content calendar populated. Weeks two through four: 12 briefs drafted, queued, approved; 12 articles drafted, validated for schema and internal links, queued for human review; six title rewrites drafted from underperforming pages. The senior editor reviews each artifact in fifteen minutes - same time as before, three times the volume.

Recommended tier

Most content teams start on Growth.

Growth at $999 per month covers the content layer with all six disciplines and the approval queue. Agency at $1,999 adds multi-brand support, white-label briefs, and a dedicated success manager. Solo at $499 fits a single founder shipping content alongside the rest of the work.

Common questions

AI content marketing - what people ask first.

Will the content read like AI?

Not if the drafting layer is anchored. Marketing AI trains a brand voice document from your prior approved content in week one, then drafts against that voice plus your intent map. The result reads like your team wrote it - because the platform learned how your team writes.

Does the platform publish content without my review?

No - not by default. Every brief, draft, and meta-tag change lands in an approval queue. Auto-publish is opt-in per task type for teams that want it on low-risk artifacts like meta tags.

How do you handle E-E-A-T and authority signals?

Authority signals are built into the workflow - byline attribution, expertise markers, real citations, and structured data for Author and Article schemas. AEO and GEO optimization run on every page so AI search engines can cite the work.

Can the platform handle technical content?

Yes. The brand voice document captures technical depth, jargon norms, and the level of explanation your audience expects. The platform drafts to that depth, with citations validated before publish.

How fast can volume scale?

Most teams ship two to three times their prior volume by week four. The bottleneck stays the senior approval gate, not the drafting layer - that is intentional.

Does this replace my freelance writers?

Most teams keep their best freelancers and let Marketing AI handle the brief generation, the drafting of the workmanlike pieces, and the schema and metadata work. The freelancer time goes to the pieces that need a human voice from the start.